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Discover a charming piece of 19th-century Staffordshire pearlware at Duggleby Auctioneers. This exquisite jug, dated 1810, boasts a unique touch with the inscription of owners John & Ann Jackson.
On one side, admire the intricate transfer print of Tony Philpot alongside the heartfelt verse 'When this you see, Remember me, And keep me in your mind, Let all the World, Say what they will, Speak of me as you find'.
Turn the jug around to reveal the striking Godspeed the Plough motifs. Standing at a height of 16.5cm, this piece is not only a historical gem but also a testament to the craftsmanship of the era. Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of history with this exceptional Staffordshire jug.